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Electric Boat Lays Keel for Submarine Tang (SSN 805)

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November 10, 2023
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Electric Boat Lays Keel for Submarine Tang (SSN 805)
(Photo: General Dynamics Electric Boat)

(Photo: General Dynamics Electric Boat)

General Dynamics Electric Boat held a keel laying for the Virginia-class submarine Tang (SSN 805) at its facility in Quonset Point, North Kingstown, R.I.

The submarine would be the third ship within the U.S. Navy to hold the identify Tang. The first USS Tang was a Balao-class submarine, SS 306, credited as probably the most profitable U.S. submarine of WWII, sinking probably the most tonnage of any U.S. submarine—33 enemy ships—on 5 warfare patrols over the course of simply 14 months.

“This ship represents our ongoing commitment to provide the Navy with the most capable and lethal submarines it needs to ensure our country’s freedom in an increasingly contested undersea arena,” mentioned Kevin Graney, president of General Dynamics Electric Boat. “It takes a diverse team of talented and dedicated professionals to design, engineer and build these remarkable machines, and each one of us comes to work every day knowing the safety of our sailors depends on the work we do.”

The ship’s sponsor, Mimi Donnelly, is the daughter-in-law, spouse and mom of U.S. Navy submariners. She was accompanied on the ceremonies by her husband, retired Vice Admiral Jay Donnelly.

Speaking to the viewers of Navy personnel, invited friends and Electric Boat workers, Donnelly expressed her appreciation for the technical experience and exacting requirements required to assemble a Navy submarine.

“As the wife and mother of submariners, when my loved ones went to sea I was comforted by the knowledge that their ships were the best in the world; expertly built, tested at every phase of construction and well-maintained—nobody does it better.”

The keynote deal with was delivered by Vice Admiral William Houston, Commander, Submarine Forces. In his remarks, to the shipbuilders he careworn the significance of their work.

“All of you have made direct contributions towards protecting our Nation,” mentioned Houston. “You have designed and built a fleet of Virginia-class submarines that are at the cutting edge of technology and craftsmanship. Because of you, our Nation’s Submariners stand ready to compete and win in all domains when called upon.”

Donnelly joined Electric Boat welder Alison Fasulo of Warwick, R.I. to assist weld her initials onto a metal plate, which shall be completely mounted in a spot of honor on the finished vessel. At the completion of the weld, Donnelly authenticated her initials and declared the keel “true and fairly laid.”

Tang is the thirty second submarine within the Virginia class designed for the complete vary of Twenty first-century mission necessities, together with anti-submarine and floor ship warfare and particular operations help. Tang shall be geared up with the Virginia Payload Module (VPM). The VPM contains 4 large-diameter, vertical payload tubes in a brand new hull part inserted into the prevailing Virginia-class submarine design. The tubes allow the submarine to ship quite a lot of capabilities, together with weapons, unmanned undersea automobiles, and different undersea payloads.

General Dynamics Electric Boat is the prime contractor and lead design yard for the Virginia class and constructs the ships in a teaming association with Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia.

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